The developer Andryshik345 has recently published a new payload that once injected on the PlayStation4
consolewill us us to dump the NOR firmware (also called Sflash0) on a USB drive, instead of using FTP.
The NOR firmware of the PlayStation 4 console, also known as Sflash0, is a crucial component of the console’s NOR flash memory system.
This firmware contains information essential for system operation, including boot data and system settings.
The NOR firmware is stored in a NOR Flash chip, which is a form of non-volatile memory used to store the console’s firmware.
Main Functions of the PS4 NOR Firmware (Sflash0)
- Starting the System: Contains the code needed for the initial PS4 and the operating system load.
- Console Configuration: Stores system settings and console-specific configurations.
- Security and Protection: Implements security measures to prevent unauthorized modifications to the system and ensure software integrity.
Procedure for dumping the Firmware NOR on PS4
- USB Unit Connecting: Insert a USB drive into the PS4 console to store the firmware dump file.
- Payload: Inject the payload on the PS4 to unload the NOR firmware that will be copied directly to the USB drive.
Download: PS4 Sflash0 NOR Dump Payload v1.0.0
Download: Source code PS4 Sflash0 NOR Dump Payload v1.0.0
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